[rtl] High Disk activity

2001-04-03 Thread Christos Tranoris



Hello,
just a question.
Why, I hearmy hard disk, 
like it makes many read/writes,
when I run an RTLinux module?
This is normal?
I have just two tasks that they communicate 
via an RT-FIFO...

Christos


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Re: [rtl] High Disk activity

2001-04-03 Thread Christos Tranoris



No, I just use the rtl_prinf();




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  In theory this has nothing to do with HD 
  activity.Unless, obvously, you have a linux process reading or writing to 
  the HD, or your RT task do a lot of (RT)printk, in which case all the write 
  are logged into the message file (/var/log/xxx (xxx depend on you Linux 
  distribution)).LaurentHello,just a 
  question.Why, I hear my hard disk,like it makes many 
  read/writes,when I run an RTLinux module?This is normal?I have 
  just two tasks that they communicatevia an 
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[rtl] MiniRTL for PPC?

2001-04-03 Thread Real-Time Linux Thesis Work


Hello,

Anyone ever considered the usefulness of a
MiniRTL floppy image for PPC?


Cheers
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RE: [rtl] High Disk activity

2001-04-03 Thread Dresner, Norman A.

Doesn't that ultimately trigger disk write activity to the file
/var/log/messages from the kernel-memory buffers through klogd?

Norm

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 No, I just use the rtl_prinf();
  
  
  
 
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Subject: [rtl] High Disk activity
 
   
   
   
   
   In theory this has nothing to do with HD activity.
   Unless, obvously, you have a linux process reading or writing to the
 HD, or your RT task do a lot of (RT)printk, in which case all the write
 are logged into the message file (/var/log/xxx (xxx depend on you Linux
 distribution)).
   
   Laurent
   
   
   
   Hello,
   just a question.
   Why, I hear my hard disk,
   like it makes many read/writes,
   when I run an RTLinux module?
   This is normal?
   I have just two tasks that they communicate
   via an RT-FIFO...
   
   Christos
   
   
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[rtl] Virus emails

2001-04-03 Thread Erwin Rol

Isn't it slowly getting time that the RTL mailing list admins 
take responsibility and disable attachments ?

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Re: [rtl] Virus emails

2001-04-03 Thread Heinz Haeberle

I agree

Heinz

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 Isn't it slowly getting time that the RTL mailing list admins 
 take responsibility and disable attachments ?
 
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[rtl] number of fifos

2001-04-03 Thread Stefano Miotto

Hi everybody,
could someone please tell me what should I do to change the number of
fifos my system have?
In /dev I have fifos from rtf0 to rtf7, while in
/usr/src/rtlinux-2.0/rtl/fifos/rt_fifo.c I've found:
#define RTF_NO 64
How is this possible?
Should I recompile this single file?Could you please tell me how?
Thank you in advance,
Stefano.



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Re: [rtl] Virus emails

2001-04-03 Thread David Olofson

On Tuesday 03 April 2001 20:07, Heinz Haeberle wrote:
 I agree

Yeah, these virus warnings and crap I'm getting start to get annoying.

Now, if the "solution" is to disable attachments, is there some backup 
solution to use for communicating small files closely related to posts? 
"Private" FTP space for list members only, or something...


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Re: [rtl] Virus emails

2001-04-03 Thread Heinz Haeberle

Well whenever you need to send an attachment just include the following
statement in the mailing list post:
'I will send attachment upon request'

Therefore everybody who is interested in this thing will send you an request
and you can send her/him an email.

Heinz

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 On Tuesday 03 April 2001 20:07, Heinz Haeberle wrote:
  I agree

 Yeah, these virus warnings and crap I'm getting start to get annoying.

 Now, if the "solution" is to disable attachments, is there some backup
 solution to use for communicating small files closely related to posts?
 "Private" FTP space for list members only, or something...


 //David

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Re: [rtl] Virus emails

2001-04-03 Thread David Olofson

On Tuesday 03 April 2001 21:54, Heinz Haeberle wrote:
 Well whenever you need to send an attachment just include the following
 statement in the mailing list post:
 'I will send attachment upon request'

 Therefore everybody who is interested in this thing will send you an
 request and you can send her/him an email.

Sure, it kind of works, but I've seen it cause some frustration on lists 
before. "Hey, HEY, I'm no automatic file-by-mail server or something!" and 
that kind of things... :-)

Some FTP space solution also catches the cases where you want to share files 
that are too big to attach. (Well, big enough to get you a bunch of enemies 
if you attach them, that is. ;-)


OTOH, this isn't exactly a high traffic list, so any solution will probably 
work rather well.


//David

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Re: [rtl] High Disk activity

2001-04-03 Thread Vitaly A. Repin

On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 03:18:09PM +0300, Christos Tranoris wrote:
 
 No, I just use the rtl_prinf();
 
See at your /var/log/* (probably /var/log/messages) file.
See man syslog, man syslogd also.

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Re: [rtl] Virus emails

2001-04-03 Thread David Schleef

On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 07:39:23PM +0200, Erwin Rol wrote:
 Isn't it slowly getting time that the RTL mailing list admins 
 take responsibility and disable attachments ?


It should suffice to bounce messages containing application/*
mime types.



dave...

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